Serin Park

Plant: Bronx, NY (Jazz)

Born in New York City, Serin Isabelle Park is an eighteen year old violinist. She has performed in prestigious halls throughout New York, Virginia, Philadelphia, Germany, and Switzerland. Solo appearances include performances with Allentown Symphony Orchestra with conductor Diane Wittry, Orchestra of Camerata, Concert Festival Orchestra, Juilliard Pre College String Ensemble with conductor Radu Paponiu, Ensemble 212, New York International Chamber Orchestra, and Park Avenue Chamber Symphony with maestros David Bernard and Alex Wen. Serin was featured in NPR’s From The Top Radio Show 378, a semi-finalist of the Menuhin Competition 2021, and a top prize winner at the Klein Competition. She was awarded the Grand Prize of the 2021 Vancouver International Music Competition. She served as concertmaster of Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America, under maestros James Ross and Carlos Miguel Prieto, as well as concertmaster of Juilliard’s Pre-College Orchestra.

She is the Founder/Director of Project A.R.T.S., a student-artist led initiative to redefine children's rights and serves as the Director of Global Operations of Back to Bach.

A recipient of the President’s Award for Academic Excellence and an award from the US Senate for contribution to the Artistic Value, Serin served as Co-President of Special Music School High School’s Student Government and is a 2021 & 2022 Scholastic Art and Writing Award Gold Key winner. Serin currently studies with Catherine Cho in her eighth year at the Juilliard Pre-College. This fall, Serin will pursue her Bachelor's Degree at Harvard University.